Volume 19
1997-1998
Issue 1
- Language of Lullabies: The Russification and De-Russification of the Baltic States
- Law and Religion in Israel and Iran: How the Integration of Secular and Spiritual Laws Affects Human Rights and the Potential for Violence
- A New Approach to Transnational Insolvencies
- Translating & Interpreting Foreign Statutes
- A Right to Ice?: The Application of International and National Water Laws to the Acquisition of Iceberg Rights
Issue 2
- Why Nations Behave
- Enforcement and the Evolution of Cooperation
- Recommended Measures Under the Antarctic Treaty: Hardening Compliance with Soft International Law
- Tadić, The Anonymous Witness and the Sources of International Procedural Law
- Does the Emperor Have no Clothes? Enforcement of International Laws Protecting the Marine Environment
- Einstein's Hair
- Force Without Law: Seeking a Legal Justification for the September 1996 U.S. Military Intervention in Iraq
- Slow Down: New Interventionism
- The Concept of Compliance as a Function of Competing Conceptions of International Law
- Sustainable Liberalism and the International Investment Regime
- Conceptual, Methodological and Substantive Issues Entwined in Studying Compliance
Issue 3
- Jurisprudence of the Committee on the Rights of the Child: A Guide for Research and Analysis
- Cooperation, Conflict, or Coercion: Using Empirical Evidence to Assess Labor-Management Cooperation
- Extradition Law at the Crossroads: The Trend Toward Extending Greater Constitutional Procedural Protections to Fugitives Fighting Extradition from the United States
- Choosing Law in Cyberspace: Copyright Conflicts on Global Networks
Issue 4
- The Fractured Soul of the Dayton Peace Agreement: A Legal Analysis
- The Right to Return Under International Law Following Mass Dislocation: The Bosnia Precedent?
- State Successions and Statelessness: The Emerging Right to an Effective Nationality Under International Law
- Procedural Issues in WTO Dispute Resolution
- Reappraising Policy Objections to Humanitarian Intervention
- Bellum Americanum: The U.S. View of Twenty-First Century War and Its Possible Implications for the Law of Armed Conflict